WILD AUTUMNAL WREATH WORKSHOP Saturday 18th October 2019

WILD AUTUMNAL WREATH WORKSHOP Saturday 18th October 2019

55.00

An enchanting celebration of the colourful days of Autumn. Each falling leaf brings us closer to winter, it is the perfect time to relish in the mosaic of natures pallet.

We will be working with beautiful Golden pumpkin spice shades along with burnt reds and harvest browns. Using bendy branches, seed pods, wild berries, grasses and dried flowers. To create a non-structured wild wreath to proudly display on your door in time for Halloween.

Less structured than the Christmas Wreath Workshop, we can really support and inspire each other to let loose under the harvest moon and create something Whimsical, earthy and wild.

The class fee includes all materials needed for this workshop and each student will build and take home their own finished design including flowers.

Drinks and refreshments are included, if you have any requirements please let us know at the time of the booking. Refreshments change to complement the workshop, delicious hot mulled wine at Christmas or fruity floral punch in the summer months.

The Workshop will take place in our beautiful rustic workshop situated just off the cobbles of Church Street on the ancient East Side of Whitby. Close to shops, bars and restaurants, local attractions and car parks. Making our workshops the perfect girly day out with friends, quirky alternative hen party idea or birthday celebration.

ALTERNATIVE HEN PARTY - SPECIAL OCCASION - GIRLY DAY OUT - STAFF PARTIES

The Workshops lasts 2 1/2 hours.

Starting Time each day is 11 O'clock or 4 O'clock for afternoon workshops

6 persons per workshop. We can accommodate larger bookings on request.

If you would like to stay over in our Guest House please feel free to book your stay via phone. 01947 820220.

- FLOURISH FLOWER SCHOOL -

Parking is available in the local council car park on Church street, 2 minutes walk away from our Workshop. 24 hour tickets are available for £8.

We are situated just behind Sanders Yard bistro in a pretty courtyard. When you get to the old market place, Sanders Yard is opposite.